Turn everyday play into memorable learning experiences where
communication and discovery can flourish

by Renate Zangl, Ph.D.
The research is clear: Early, language-rich interactions give
young children a head start. Little tweaks and easy changes in
the way you play and engage with a child from birth can help jump-start
enormous learning potential.

The good news is that parents already have everything they
need to provide a language-rich environment from the earliest
moments: themselves-and their vocal cords, eyes, hands, and fingers-and
a desire to communicate with a little one.